Planck 2018 Memorial Scientific Symposium
from
Wednesday, 10 October 2018 (09:00)
to
Thursday, 11 October 2018 (16:00)
Monday, 8 October 2018
Tuesday, 9 October 2018
Wednesday, 10 October 2018
09:00
Opening
-
Jenő Sólyom
(
MTA Wigner FK
)
Opening
Jenő Sólyom
(
MTA Wigner FK
)
09:00 - 09:15
09:15
Max Planck, Kiel and recent progress in the dynamics of correlated quantum many-body systems.
-
Michael Bonitz
(
Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel
)
Max Planck, Kiel and recent progress in the dynamics of correlated quantum many-body systems.
Michael Bonitz
(
Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel
)
09:15 - 10:00
10:00
Black-hole horizon thermodynamics and Planck scale.
-
Tamas Biro
(
No institute
)
Black-hole horizon thermodynamics and Planck scale.
Tamas Biro
(
No institute
)
10:00 - 10:45
10:45
Coffee Break
Coffee Break
10:45 - 11:15
11:15
Planck Mission: a cornerstone of modern cosmology.
-
István Csabai
(
Eötvös Loránd Tudományegyetem • Természettudományi Kar • Fizikai Intézet
)
Planck Mission: a cornerstone of modern cosmology.
István Csabai
(
Eötvös Loránd Tudományegyetem • Természettudományi Kar • Fizikai Intézet
)
11:15 - 12:00
12:00
Lunch Break
Lunch Break
12:00 - 13:30
13:30
The symplectic camel property and quantum mechanics: old and new results.
-
Maurice de Gosson
(
University of Vienna
)
The symplectic camel property and quantum mechanics: old and new results.
Maurice de Gosson
(
University of Vienna
)
13:30 - 14:15
The variability of physical "constants" is a possibility that cannot be out-ruled and which is an active area of research in cosmology and astrophysics. In fact, since Dirac in his "Large Numbers Hypothesis" suggested that some constants of Nature could vary in space and time, the topic has fascinated not only physicists but also philosophers of Science and has motivated numerous theoretical and experimental researches. In this talk, we focus on some consequences of possible changes in Planck's constant. In particular, the purity of a quantum state is extremely sensitive to such changes, and quantum states can evolve into classical states, and vice versa. We also shortly discuss entanglement from this perspective. A complete classification of such transitions is however not possible for the moment being because of yet unsolved mathematical difficulties related to the study of positivity properties of trace class operators. Reference: M. de Gosson, Phys. Lett. A 381 (2017).
14:15
The Kolmogorovian censorship hypothesis.
-
László E. Szabó
(
Department of Logic, Institute of Philosophy, Eötvös University
)
The Kolmogorovian censorship hypothesis.
László E. Szabó
(
Department of Logic, Institute of Philosophy, Eötvös University
)
14:15 - 15:00
15:00
Coffee Break
Coffee Break
15:00 - 15:30
15:30
A conservative revolutionary – Max Planck's worldview in physics.
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Péter Szegedi
(
Eötvös Loránd Tudományegyetem, Tudománytörténet és Tudományfilozófia Tanszék
)
A conservative revolutionary – Max Planck's worldview in physics.
Péter Szegedi
(
Eötvös Loránd Tudományegyetem, Tudománytörténet és Tudományfilozófia Tanszék
)
15:30 - 16:15
Thursday, 11 October 2018
09:00
Atom-photon molecules.
-
Peter Domokos
(
No institute
)
Atom-photon molecules.
Peter Domokos
(
No institute
)
09:00 - 09:45
09:45
Quantum field theory towards the Planck scale.
-
Antal Jakovác
(
Department of Theoretical Physics Institute of Physics, Technical University of Budapest
)
Quantum field theory towards the Planck scale.
Antal Jakovác
(
Department of Theoretical Physics Institute of Physics, Technical University of Budapest
)
09:45 - 10:30
10:30
Coffee Break
Coffee Break
10:30 - 11:00
11:00
Relativistic thermodynamics and relativistic temperature.
-
Péter Ván
(
MTA Wigner FK
)
Relativistic thermodynamics and relativistic temperature.
Péter Ván
(
MTA Wigner FK
)
11:00 - 11:45
11:45
Lunch Break
Lunch Break
11:45 - 13:30
13:30
Molecular mechanisms and global effects of photosynthesis, and new vistas in the ultrafast reactions.
-
Győző Garab
(
Institute of Plant Biology, Biological Research Centre of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences
)
Molecular mechanisms and global effects of photosynthesis, and new vistas in the ultrafast reactions.
Győző Garab
(
Institute of Plant Biology, Biological Research Centre of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences
)
13:30 - 14:15
14:15
Black-body radiation and the forgotten heritage of Max Planck.
-
Sándor Varró
(
MTA Wigner FK
)
Black-body radiation and the forgotten heritage of Max Planck.
Sándor Varró
(
MTA Wigner FK
)
14:15 - 15:00